Hiring Guides
Your KSU student hiring journey starts here! Our Hiring Guides are your ultimate resource for efficiently recruiting and managing student employees at 黑料网. We understand the unique needs of hiring student assistants, FWS (Federal Work-Study) student employees and grant-funded student assistants. These guides provide detailed, step-by-step instructions to streamline the process. Should you face any issues or have questions, our guides also provide contacts for relevant coordinators.
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Guide to Hiring and Managing Student Employees
Guidelines for Student Assistant employment
- Must be enrolled at least half time.
- Cannot work more than 20 hours a week while classes are in session.
- Can work up to 40 hours per week as a student assistant during summer and breaks.
- If you have questions regarding the appropriate pay for your student position, contact the Program Coordinator for Student Employment at hrstudentemployment@kennesaw.edu or 470-578-3948.
Hiring a Student Assistant
- Find a student to work with you. Handshake, managed by the Department of Career planning
and Development, can be used to post a position if you need to generate an applicant
pool. (This is not required. If you know who you want to hire, proceed to step 2). Visit for more information.
- Complete a Student Employment Hiring Form (SEHF)
- Send the completed form to hrstudentemployment@kennesaw.edu.
- Once the hiring form is received by HR, the HR Coordinator for your department will vet your student assistant to confirm they are enrolled at least half-time, and then will reach out to them with instructions about completing the onboarding process. This will include a link to schedule an appointment to present I9 (work authorization) documents to Human Resources. Appointments are available every Tuesday between 9 AM and 11:30 AM, and every Wednesday between 1:30 PM and 4 PM. Note: No student may work until written authorization has been granted by Human Resources.
Getting Your Student Assistant Paid
- Student Assistants must log their hours in OneUSG by clocking in and out at the beginning
and end of each shift. When your student assistant is approved to work, the HR Coordinator for your department will send them job aids on using OneUSG.
- Student Assistants must log their hours in OneUSG by clocking in and out at the beginning
and end of each shift. Students can visit job aids by using OneUSG, including how to enter time.
- Time-cards must be approved in OneUSG by the student鈥檚 supervisor prior to the stated deadline for each biweekly pay date. Visit job aids by using OneUSG, including how to approve time.
Terminating Your Student Assistant
- When your student has completed their work for you, or if they resign, submit a termination
request in OneUSG manager self-service. Visit this link for a to learn more.
- If you want to terminate a student assistant for cause, prior approval must be granted by HR. Reach out to the HR Student Employment Coordinator for advice in this situation.
- Must be enrolled at least half time.
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Guide to Hiring and Managing FWS Student Employees
Guidelines for Student Assistant Employment
- Must be enrolled at least half time, with some exceptions.
- Cannot work more than 20 hours a week while classes are in session.
- Can work up to 40 hours per week as a student assistant during summer and breaks.
- If you have questions regarding the appropriate pay for your student position, contact the Program Coordinator for Student Employment at sgarbe@kennesaw.edu or 470-578-3948.
Hiring a Student Assistant
- Find a student to work with you. Handshake, managed by the Department of Career planning
and Development, can be used to post a position if you need to generate an applicant
pool. (This is not required. If you know who you want to hire, proceed to step 2).
Visit Career Planning and Development for more information.
- Complete a Student Employment Hiring Form (SEHF)
- Send the completed form to FWS@kennesaw.edu
- Once the hiring form is received by FWS Coordinator, they will vet your student assistant to confirm they are FWS eligible and enrolled at least half-time. After confirmation, the FWS Coordinator will sign SEHF and submit it to HR for processing. The HR Coordinator for your department will reach out to the student with instructions about completing the onboarding process. This will include a link to schedule an appointment to present I9 (work authorization) documents to Human Resources. Appointments are available every Tuesday between 9 AM and 11:30 AM, and every Wednesday between 1:30 PM and 4 PM. Note: No student may work until written authorization has been granted by Human Resources.
Getting your Student Assistant Paid
- Student Assistants must log their hours in OneUSG by clocking in and out at the beginning
and end of each shift. When your student assistant is approved to work, the HR Coordinator
for your department will send them job aids on using OneUSG.
- Student Assistants must log their hours in OneUSG by clocking in and out at the beginning
and end of each shift. Students can visit Videos and Job Aids for job aids on using OneUSG, including how to enter time.
- Time-cards must be approved in OneUSG by the student鈥檚 supervisor prior to the stated deadline for each biweekly pay date. Visit for payroll deadline calendars. Visit Videos and Job Aids for job aids on using OneUSG, including how to approve time.
Terminating your Student Assistant
- When your student has completed their work for you, or if they resign,in OneUSG manager self-service.
- If you want to terminate a student assistant for cause, prior approval must be granted by HR. Reach out to the HR Student Employment Coordinator for advice in this situation.
- Must be enrolled at least half time, with some exceptions.
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Guide to Hiring and Managing Grant-Funded Student Assistants
Guidelines for Student Assistant Employment
- Must be enrolled at least half time, with some exceptions.
- Cannot work more than 20 hours a week while classes are in session.
- Can work up to 40 hours per week as a student assistant during summer and breaks.
- If you have questions regarding the appropriate pay for your student position, contact the Program Coordinator for Student Employment at hrstudentemployment@kennesaw.edu or 470-578-3948.
Hiring a Student Assistant
- Find a student to work with you. Handshake, managed by the Department of Career planning and Development, can be used to post a position if you need to generate an applicant pool. (This is not required. If you know who you want to hire, proceed to step 2). Visit for more information.
- Complete a Student Employment Hiring Form (SEHF).
- Send the completed form to your grant manager. They will review it and send to HR
for processing.
- Once the hiring form is received by HR, the HR Coordinator for your department will vet your student assistant to confirm they are enrolled at least half-time, and then will reach out to them with instructions about completing the onboarding process. This will include a link to schedule an appointment to present I9 (work authorization) documents to Human Resources. Appointments are available every Tuesday between 9 AM and 11:30 AM, and every Wednesday between 1:30 PM and 4 PM. Note: No student may work until written authorization has been granted by Human Resources.
Getting your Student Assistant Paid
- When your student assistant is approved to work, the HR Coordinator for your department
will send them job aids on using OneUSG.
- Student Assistants must log their hours in OneUSG by clocking in and out at the beginning and end of each shift. Students can visit Videos and Job Aids for job aids on using OneUSG, including how to enter time.
- Timesheets must be approved in OneUSG by the student鈥檚 supervisor prior to the stated deadline for each biweekly pay date. Visit for payroll deadline calendars.
Terminating your Student Assistant
- When your student has completed the work for your grant, in OneUSG manager self-service.
- If you want to terminate a student assistant for cause, prior approval must be granted by HR. Reach out to the Student Employment Program Coordinator for advice in this situation.
- Must be enrolled at least half time, with some exceptions.